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For the first time ever, no new Beats-branded products were released over the course of a whole year in 2018, but at the same time, Apple’s rumored first-ever on-ear headphones didn’t see daylight either.

Initial rumors pointed towards the presence of two 3,100mAh batteries inside Samsung’s foldable smartphone, bringing the total capacity to 6,200mAh. Just over a week ago, though, a new rumor hinted at a much smaller total of just 4,400mAh.

Samsung rarely provides software updates for its market-leading smartphones beyond their second birthdays, but even though the company remains unable to rival Apple in terms of global smartwatch sales, the 2016-released Gear S3 hasn’t been forgotten yet.

After a teeny-tiny 10MB or so update rolled out a couple of months ago to fix a “sudden battery drain” issue, Samsung is reportedly sending US-based ow

Spotify is finally allowing users to mute certain artists they don't want to appear in playlists and/or Radio Stations. The "Don't play this artist" feature is being tested in the iOS version of Spotify, The Verge reports.

The option is pretty self-explanatory and allows users to tell the app they don't want a certain artist appearing in their library, playlists, radios, or charts.

Who would've guessed that emoji would be such a big deal in 2019... well, super-sized, personalized emoji in particular. We are talking about Apple's Animoji and Memoji, of course. A cutesy feature, first released with the iPhone X, which some thought would be forgettable, but it somehow set a mini-trend of its own.

Today’s slider phones are certainly different from the likes of 2008’s Nokia N97 or the Nokia E7 released a couple of years later, but believe it or not, the designers of those two industry classics are working on adapting the traditional slider design to the newest mobile tech trends.

That announcement was actually made a couple of weeks ago by a little company called F(x) Tech, which previou

MWC is only a month (+ change) away and, according to the latest reports, LG will be making a grand appearance with its next flagship — the G8 ThinQ. Of course, this means it will be directly competing with Samsung's Galaxy S10 for the limelight.Who will win? Well, we are pretty sure that phone enthusiasts will find a way to gather all the released information for both devices.

The Motorola RAZR’s return was first teased at last year’s MWC event by Lenovo’s CEO. Since then, there has been no official word on the matter but a recent report did hint at a return as Motorola’s first foldable device.

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The era of parroting Apple with wide notches is over for Chinese phone makers, it seems, as they moved to waterdrop ones, then slider designs and, last but not least, they are now in the dual-screen phone category, removing the need for a front-facing camera altogether.There are two phones so far in that last category, the Nubia X and the Vivo NEX Dual Display edition.

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In the beginning was the screen. And the screen was everything and everything was a screen.

That’s what Chinese company Xiaomi could have written if it had to apply the Holy scriptures to the way it kicks off 2019. The reason for that is its new, futuristic Xiaomi Mi Mix 3, a phone with a true, edge-to-edge screen and with practically no bezel to get in the way (no notch either).How is that possible and where is the front camera?

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If you didn't catch the story yesterday about Apple bringing back the iPhone SE and take advantage of the lower pricing, it looks like you'll have to look elsewhere for the phone. According to the listings on Apple's online stores, both the 32GB and 128GB versions of the company's throwback phone are now sold out.

In a recent interview HMD Global, the company in charge of developing Nokia smartphones revealed that it had no immediate plans to explore other product categories due to the level of focus its smartphone business currently requires.